‘FIRST RECORDS OF BRITISH FLOWERING PLANTS’ 415 
spermos,” of which — oe a specimen in his English Herbarium 
at Brit. Mus. (H. 8. f. 36), having on its printed ticket, 
“The first Giccniars z “this Plant to be a Native of England 
we owe to the ingenious Fibs pista: sha Botanist Dr. Hans 
Sloane who observed it in a Bog on Putney Heath, June 4, 
1691.” 
C. aurumnatis L. The Clunie Loch plant is mentioned in 
Sm. E. Fl. i, 10 (1824), and this species seems to be there 
described. 
This leaves O, hamulata Kitz. with its var. pedunculata 
unaccounted for. Perhaps the earliest certain record is the 
C. autumnalis of ‘Huds. Fi. Angl. 2 (1762), to which it is referred 
in Fl. Be ie S. 
ILoBIuM Lamyi F. Schultz. Insert “xxvii.” after “Flora.” 
It is doubtful whether Mr. Moore’s plant was EZ. Lamyi. The 
first certain record sir to be Mr. ; Seater es s “ Near Malvern” 
in Journ. Bot. 1885, p. 3 
MoneEsEs tupstocectinn ‘8. F. Gray. For « James Hog” read 
“James Hoy.’ 
ScropHunarta Scoroponra L. The cork should be to 
‘* Phil, Teane, 1712, p. 527,” where this record first appears. 
MENTHA Hoobs 3 L. If the “M. arvensis cr 5 folio 
rotundiore odore aromatico ” of Ray (Syn. ed. 2, 123) be correctly 
referred to this species Sere 1606 Fl. Camb. om the first 
Mr. Britten now considers that Turner’s references belon 
to this plant, and not as he had previously thought, to Calamintha 
arvensis Lam. 
SALVIA PRATENSIS ss This record appears first in Plukenet’s 
Almagestum, 185 (169 
Add Sracuys erie L. Sp. Pl. 581 (1753). Found in June, 
1897, by Mr. Cedric Bucknall near Wootton-under- Edge, Glouces- 
tershire. Journ. Bot. 1897, p. 380. 
SALICORNIA RADICANS. Add—This is the “Perennial Kali” 
found near Sheppy, sate to by Sloane in letter to Ray dated 
Aug. re 1686 (Ray, C sling 
POLYGONUM DUME mL, Add “But this species was 
found es Mr. rarest ca "99 Sep. 1826, near Reigate, Surrey. 
He on drawing for E. B. Suppl. Plate in Bot. Dept. Brit. 
’. MINUS Huds. Substitute ‘“ Persicaria minor seu ae 
a citase nobis... in Angliw pratis.” Morison’s Hist. Ox. i 
589 (1680). 
HUPHORBIA PORTLANDICA L, eae ee “Tithymalus mari- 
timus minor Portlandicus. The Reverend Mr. babi iam 
Stonestreet . . . first discovered this about t a year since ona 
Neck of Land ne with Peebles (sic) which joyns Portland 
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